Joined on 02/26/05
Better then stock!

Pros: Quiet, came with all parts needed and has some copper fins. Dropped my CPU temps by an easy 10c over stock. Mounted right up to my Intel I7 2600k and MSI MB with the included hardware.
Cons: Thermal grease was dried up, but I had plenty of fresh stuff on hand. Not a big deal, BUT can be for people who don't stock pile uncommon computer parts and/or may not know the difference. This might be the problem with some people and there temps being too high using this heat sink and the thermal grease that came with it.
Overall Review: Note: If your RAM is right next to the CPU(probably like most boards) then you'll have to move the RAM. If you board has only two spots this CPU might not fit. If your board has four RAM slots, and you only have two sticks of RAM, then just move the pair back one bank as I did. Danger Den Black-Series Tower 21 case. Intel i7 2600k CPU OC'd to 4ghz MSI P67a-GD80 B3 Corsair Vengeance DDR3 8GB (2x4gb) Patriot PYRO 120 GB EVGA GTX 560Ti, EVGA GTS 450
Works fine

Pros: Easy, Simple, free bonus items for certain games, works perfect if you know and understand how to use, and the purpose of this online currency system.
Cons: Can take a bit of time for Newegg to process.. but otherwise, not too bad.. Just have them on hand before some kind of "double event" your game might be doing so that you have time for Newegg to process the card.
Overall Review: Never had any problem using the Zeevex system. I play Runes Of Magic, and using these cards I get cool extra bonus items for in game, and the transaction between Zeevex and Runes of Magic is always smooth.
Smooth!

Pros: FAST, runs cool, likes to overclock.. did I mention fast?
Cons: Not a 39xxk :P
Overall Review: SMOKES my AMD PII X6 1090t. Very happy with this CPU. It's so fast it spends most of it's time idling. xD Danger Den Black-Series Tower 21 case. Intel i7 2600k CPU OC'd to 4ghz (air cooled) MSI P67a-GD80 B3 Corsair Vengeance DDR3 8GB (2x4gb) Patriot Pyro 120GB EVGA GTX 560Ti, EVGA GTS 450
Perfect for HTPC's!!

Pros: Works perfect for a HTPC! Runs any video just fine. Even runs newer games just fine, unless you want your games at full res and high settings. If so, then get a card dedicated to high performance gaming. Runs always ~28c in my HTPC case. Because it runs cool, the fan noise in practically non existent!! I keep mine at 40% using EVGA precision.
Cons: None!
Overall Review: EVGA is great. I hope they never slip on customer service, OR they're quality!
Sweet Lil' Card!

Pros: This is a sweet card. I get about 10-25fps faster then my old 460, but when things get busy on the screen, the 560 doesn't bog down as much. OC'd my card to 900mhz right out of the box, and is steady. Runs about ~32c at no load, and ~65c at full load. Runs Runes of Magic @ 1080p res @ ~120fps all day!
Cons: None!
Overall Review: I want a second for SLi. xD Yes the fan can get loud if you let it, but when I run EVGA Precision and setup a fan profile, it's not bad at all. Besides, a 560Ti is really made more for gaming, and not silent PC's. 90% of the gaming rigs are slightly loud to noisy anyway, so it's not a big problem to me.
A system everyone should own!

Pros: Power, size, and wired volume control. Price! Of course, Logitech uses TB(TangBand) speakers!
Cons: Just a slight con.. I wish the satellites sounded a bit more flat. They have a bit too much mid, and not enough hi end(5khz and up).
Overall Review: To solve the satellite problem, I went out and bought a pair of Sony bookshelf type speakers, and cut up some old RCA's to wire them up. Much better. Granted the satellites that came with the speakers were only one driver which is fine for the people that don't notice, but to people with a bit more of a sensitive ear, it does. xD